Arhat Parsva and Dharanendra Nexus
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- 294.4 D5353 A 101806
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294.3923 Sa582 T 101519 Tibetan Buddhism: An Introduction | 294.4 As36 S 100399 Samavayangasuttam | 294.4 B113 A 101765 Ascetics and Kings in a Jain Ritual Culture | 294.4 D5353 A 101806 Arhat Parsva and Dharanendra Nexus | 294.4 P136 C 101342 Collected papers on Jaina studies | 294.4 P136 J 101405 A comparative study of the Jaina theories of reality and knowledge | 294.4 R1375 B 100593 Bharatiya Samskrit ka Jeevandh Pratheeka baleedweep |
This book presents Buddhism from theBuddhist point of view. It is an earnest attempt of eleven devout Buddhist scholar s to describe the beliefs and practices of the Buddhist world twenty-five centuries after the Buddha.
The need for such a book grewww out of conversations among fellows of the National Council of UAS on Religion in Higher Education. It was agreed that a fuller understanding of the leading non-Christian reiigions requires books written by men speaking from the point of view of their own faiths, and edited by a Westerner to make the meaning clear to readers brought up in the Greek-Hebrew-Christian Tradition. Bhikhu J.Kashyap of India has contributed the first chapter on the origin and expansion of buddhism. U.Thittila of Rengoon wrote the second chapter on the fundamental principles of the Theravada Buddhism. Balangoda Ananda Maitreya of Ceylon who wrote the third chapter was recommended as a man who cansdpaek for all Thravada countries.
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